Crocheted Beanie and Socks
Just after my littlest sister was born, I could’t contain myself. I just had to get my yarn and hooks out!


So, first I started with my beloved beanie. As much as I wanted it to turn out beautiful, it turned out to be much to big and kinda…well… But it was good for a first try!

Then I decided to make another one. Instead of pink, I used white yarn, and added an additional pink flower. It took me less than a few hours and I think this one turned out much better than the last. After trying it on my baby sister, I went ahead and started to make a sock, recording each step I made on paper for the next sock.

I think they turned out pretty well (thankfully they fit.) Although I am not professional, I can still sit down and make something. Isn’t that wonderful?
